Butterfly Timo Boll Spirit vs Donic Appelgren Allplay: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-07 · blade

Butterfly Timo Boll SpiritDonic Appelgren Allplay
Our rating9.0/108.3/10
feelMedium and offensive with notable flex and long dwell, crisp but forgiving for a carbon blademedium, controlled
handleFL / ST / ANFL/ST/AN
plies5 wood plies plus 2 arylate-carbon outer layers (5W and 2 ALC)5W (abachi core + limba)
speedOFFALL
thickness_mm5.75.8
weight_g8785

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These blades serve very different players. The Spirit is a 5-wood plus 2 arylate-carbon OFF blade, fast and spin-friendly with a soft, forgiving touch aimed at intermediate to advanced attackers. The Appelgren Allplay is a 5-ply all-wood ALL blade built around control and feel, a do-everything learner’s blade with high consistency and excellent value.

Choose the Timo Boll Spirit if you have a developed stroke and want genuine OFF speed, heavy controllable topspin and outstanding ball feel for a serious attacking game. Its speed can run away from players with weak technique.

Pick the Appelgren Allplay if you are a beginner or all-round and modern-defensive player who wants one controllable blade to learn every stroke. It pairs best with quality non-tension rubbers such as Yasaka Mark V or DHS Hurricane 3, while high-tension rubber pushes it toward offense and trims its control. Its speed is adequate rather than high, so out-and-out attackers will outgrow it. The Spirit carries the higher rating and far more attacking ceiling; the Allplay is the value control blade for learning and all-round play.

FAQ

Which suits a beginner?

The Donic Appelgren Allplay. It is a controllable, forgiving all-wood ALL blade ideal for learning every stroke, while the OFF Spirit can run away from weak technique.

How big is the speed gap?

Large. The Spirit is a genuine OFF carbon blade, while the Allplay is an ALL-rated all-wood blade with adequate rather than high speed.

What rubber suits the Allplay best?

Quality non-tension rubbers like Yasaka Mark V or DHS Hurricane 3. High-tension rubber pushes it toward offense and trims the control that makes it a good learner’s blade.

Will an improving attacker outgrow the Allplay?

Likely yes. Out-and-out attackers will want something faster as they improve, whereas the Spirit is built to keep up with a developing attacking game.